Clothing: Hager was wearing a blue-gray overcoat with his name sewn into it, a navy blue and red skull cap, brown trousers, a white shirt with his name on it and gray tennis shoes.

Dentals: Missing a tooth

Circumstances of DisappearanceKenneth Hager walked out the door at 1637 Lansing Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland after taking a piece of ice from his mother.

Hager had disappeared once before about 2 years prior to this disappearance. At that time he had made his way back to his old home located at 2100 block East Chase Street. He was found talking to a neighbor and had suffered what appeared to be cigarette burns from a person he described as a "bad boy".

He enjoyed cars and would, therefore, get into any car, if he was asked to.

He was spotted on a few occasions just after his disappearance. A neighbor of the Hagers', recognized him at the corner of Dundalk and Eastern Avenues that afternoon. Also, a family friend of the Hagers', told Mrs. Hager that in 1962 a young man about 26 or 27 was seen in a grocery store in Dundalk. He was unable to speak, but had handed her a grocery order to fill, and she did so. He never returned to the store and no one has seen or heard from him since.

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